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Al Coyote Using Revere 8mm Movie Camera

Marge Coyote Using a Rolleiflex 35mm Camera

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This is that 8mm Revere movie camera that had been mentioned in parts of my story, Clarence Coyote and Project Courier.
This is the Sunday trip on August 14th, 1960 to the Albuquerque Municipal Airport (now days, Albuquerque International) to let the cubs watch the airplanes take off.

The movie camera is a Revere Model 55, which uses 8mm film, and is powered by a wind-up spring.

The plane taking off is a Douglas Aircraft DC-3.

In pic #2 are also; Jed, age 11, and in center of picture...and Rex, age 9, on the left.

Al had earlier taken movie footage of a Lockheed Constellation taking off, and plan to take film footage of more planes today.

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male 1,213,405, cubs 19,524, coyote 12,369, new mexico 300, year 1960 286, airport 254, station wagon 53, movie camera 2
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Published: 4 years, 2 months ago
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TheGroundedAviator
4 years, 2 months ago
Standard 8 or Super 8?

Edit: I just read Super 8 came out in 1965!
moyomongoose
4 years, 2 months ago
I remember when Super 8 first came out, it was available with sound, whereas standard 8 was not.
TheGroundedAviator
4 years, 2 months ago
I remember when digital came out. But yeah Super had sound, larger frames and higher picture quality found only on 16mm  and above beforehand.
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